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Kelsey AppelhansKelsey Appelhans is the daughter of Joe and Katty Appelhans of Pemberville. In September 2011 Kelsey will be attending the University of Cincinnati. At Cincinnati, she will be majoring in surgical assisting, minoring in Biology and following the premed track with the hopes of attending med school. Throughout high school, Kelsey has been involved in FFA, student council, junior executive council, senior executive council, and people incorporated. Kelsey earned nine varsity letters while in high school in Cross Country, cheerleading and Track & Field. During her senior year she was captain of all three sports. She currently works at Wood County Hospital and Front Street Café.

Allison Marie BaileyAllison Marie Bailey is the daughter of John & Carol Bailey of Pemberville Ohio. A graduate of
Eastwood High School, she has maintained a high grade point average while involved as a squad
leader of the high school snare line for three years, & the section leader of the drum line for two years. Allison is a member of the National Honor Society, Tri-M Music Society, & the founding President of the Key Club. She enjoys spending her time doing community service, being a pianist & backup vocalist on Foundation Stone Christian Church’s worship team, reading & spending time with her friends. She has taken piano lessons for 12 years and will study at Bowling Green State University in the fall of 2011, pursing a major in Piano Performance.

Megan Boyk Megan Boyk is the daughter of Dave & Darla Boyk of Pemberville Ohio. She was involved at Eastwood in soccer, music & philanthropy while maintaining a 4.3 GPA as an honors student. She was a National Merit Scholars Commended Student as well. Megan was a third year letterman in soccer and received an all-state award for maintaining a high GPA while playing a varsity sport this fall. Megan was also very involved in music. She was in choir for 4 years, a member of Encore, an a-capella group, and of the Tri-M music honor society. Megan is a volunteer aide at a summer school for the children of migrant workers. She is also a member of Youth in Philanthropy Encouraging Excellence (YIPEE). YIPEE is a group of high school juniors and seniors that have raised $35,000 for local charities in the past two years. Megan will be attending John Carroll University in the fall where she will participate in the Honors and Leadership Scholars Program. She will be in pre-med, majoring in Biology with a concentration in Neuroscience and a minor in Foreign Affairs.

   

 

 


 

 

 

 

                                              

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kelsey Appelhans, Allison Marie Bailey and Megan Boyk

2011 Scholarship Recipients